"blood and guts" was General George Patton's nickname. George C Scott played Patton in film of same name.

Perhaps the best Bio film ever to come out of Hollywood, lost count of the number of times I've seen it. The post D Day part only makes up about a 3rd of the movie though, much of it is set in North Africa then Scicily. George C Scott even looks like Patton. A much better film than Gregory Pecks Macarthur.

She is likely an Italian model. As these westerns were made by Italians with a Hollywood actor in the lead. Nothing beats the spaghetti western music soundtracks. Love the whistling theme frrom A Fistful of Dollars.

Dennis haysbert: What happened down there?Actor: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.Dennis haysbert: Try me.Actor: Okay, here goes. So I meet Eris (Michelle pfeiffer), the goddess of discord? She's got a major crush on me, and she invited me back to her place.

The Innocents (1961 film), a British film directed by Jack Clayton, based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and on Archibald's playThe Innocents (1963 film) (Los inocentes), an Argentine-Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio BardemThe Innocents (1987 film) (Les Innocents), a French film directed by André Téchiné"The Innocents" (Millennium), a 1998 episode of the crime-thriller television series MillenniumThe Dreamers (film), a 2003 film by Bernardo Bertolucci released as (Les) Innocents in some countriesThe Innocents (2016 film) (Les Innocentes), a film directed by Anne Fontaine

Going South wrote:The Innocents (1961 film), a British film directed by Jack Clayton, based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and on Archibald's playThe Innocents (1963 film) (Los inocentes), an Argentine-Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio BardemThe Innocents (1987 film) (Les Innocents), a French film directed by André Téchiné"The Innocents" (Millennium), a 1998 episode of the crime-thriller television series MillenniumThe Dreamers (film), a 2003 film by Bernardo Bertolucci released as (Les) Innocents in some countriesThe Innocents (2016 film) (Les Innocentes), a film directed by Anne Fontaine

These are all versions of the 1960 movie? There have been untold versions of The Turn of the Screw . I have seen them all. There was another variation I saw called Presence of Mind. See if you can watch that. As chilly as The Innocents in my view.Will have a look at those other titles, Some are foreign I see.. Have to sleep now.

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Going South wrote:Yes. I saw it. I saw the new one too. Liked the BW one much better.

Dennis haysbert: What happened down there?Actor: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.Dennis haysbert: Try me.Actor: Okay, here goes. So I meet Eris (Michelle pfeiffer), the goddess of discord? She's got a major crush on me, and she invited me back to her place.

Guess the actor !!!

Hint: it's a animation movie & voice of actor who gave it once listed as most handsome man who recently divorced most beautiful actress.

You should know my actor. The film I opened the question with was an early one and one for which he got an Oscar.. or was it just a nomination. This guy is a movie legend in some people's eyes. Never took to him myself.. except for one film where he played a crazed caretaker.

baggygreenmania wrote:I can not remember the last animated movie I saw. Sorry no idea.

You should know my actor. The film I opened the question with was an early one and one for which he got an Oscar.. or was it just a nomination. This guy is a movie legend in some people's eyes. Never took to him myself.. except for one film where he played a crazed caretaker.

Going South wrote:The Innocents (1961 film), a British film directed by Jack Clayton, based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and on Archibald's playThe Innocents (1963 film) (Los inocentes), an Argentine-Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio BardemThe Innocents (1987 film) (Les Innocents), a French film directed by André Téchiné"The Innocents" (Millennium), a 1998 episode of the crime-thriller television series MillenniumThe Dreamers (film), a 2003 film by Bernardo Bertolucci released as (Les) Innocents in some countriesThe Innocents (2016 film) (Les Innocentes), a film directed by Anne Fontaine

None of these have any similarity to the 1960 film. You had me excited when you posted this.

baggygreenmania wrote:I can not remember the last animated movie I saw. Sorry no idea.

You should know my actor. The film I opened the question with was an early one and one for which he got an Oscar.. or was it just a nomination. This guy is a movie legend in some people's eyes. Never took to him myself.. except for one film where he played a crazed caretaker.

HERE'S JOHNNY and face it Baggers you just YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH.

The great Jack Nicholson of course.

The Shinning of course. His portrayel of the Marine Colonel opposite Cruise in a few good men i rate amongst the best drama I've ever seen on film. Not normally a Cruise fan but they worked superbly opposite each other.

Why should I. Not a huge western fan as you well know Mick. Never saw the Judge Roy Bean movie but have heard of it. More clues please.

Other than a couple of roles he's not really known for westerns. But his buddy, buddy role was a big Western you would have heard off. But he didn't do a Spaghetti(hint) Western however he does like Spaghetti.

Why should I. Not a huge western fan as you well know Mick. Never saw the Judge Roy Bean movie but have heard of it. More clues please.

Other than a couple of roles he's not really known for westerns. But his buddy, buddy role was a big Western you would have heard off. But he didn't do a Spaghetti(hint) Western however he does like Spaghetti.

You telling me with that hint that he is Italian? The only western duo I can think of are Italian Bud Spencer & Terrance Hill. They made only spagetti westerns if I am not mistaken.

No i said he didn't do Spaghetti Westerns but he likes Spaghetti, fact is he likes Spaghetti so much he created his own brand of Spahetti sauces, fact is he is a bit of a Cool Hand at it, just ask Luke.He also had a buddy who as a Kid liked to do a Sun Dance so that Rain drops didn't fall on his head.

Mick180461 wrote:No i said he didn't do Spaghetti Westerns but he likes Spaghetti, fact is he likes Spaghetti so much he created his own brand of Spahetti sauces, fact is he is a bit of a Cool Hand at it, just ask Luke.He also had a buddy who as a Kid liked to do a Sun Dance so that Rain drops didn't fall on his head.

LOL love your clever little hints. You said they formed one of the greatest duos in moviedom.. or words to that affect. That is why I reckoned something like the Spencer and Hill partnership. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was one movie. Did the two ever act together again? Paul Newman made relishes and pickles didn't he? How was work?

Mick180461 wrote:No i said he didn't do Spaghetti Westerns but he likes Spaghetti, fact is he likes Spaghetti so much he created his own brand of Spahetti sauces, fact is he is a bit of a Cool Hand at it, just ask Luke.He also had a buddy who as a Kid liked to do a Sun Dance so that Rain drops didn't fall on his head.

What you wrote there and other times has got me thinking. You should start a thread (MF) using your clever hints/ or a quirky/cryptic version of a movie's synopsis.

LOL love your clever little hints. You said they formed one of the greatest duos in moviedom.. or words to that affect. That is why I reckoned something like the Spencer and Hill partnership. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was one movie. Did the two ever act together again? Paul Newman made relishes and pickles didn't he? How was work?

They made the Sting together, i thought it was mainly pasta sauce Newman was into. Work is work never changes.